A United Airlines Boeing 767-400ER returning from Palma de Mallorca turned back after a Bluetooth device name, reportedly ‘BOMB,’ triggered a security alert.
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Japan shipbuilding town looks to foreign workers, AI amid labor crunch
Imabari faces a labor shortage amid rising shipbuilding demand, exploring foreign labor and AI to meet production goals.
All Vehicles Sold in the EU Must Be Able to Hook Up to a Breathalyzer
Starting July 1, all vehicles sold in the EU must include a standard interface for breathalyzer ignition locks, part of efforts to reduce drunk driving.
Spirit Airlines Spent $1.61 For Every $1 It Took In — New Filing Shows Why It Couldn’t Be Saved
New filings reveal Spirit Airlines spent $1.61 for every dollar it earned, highlighting its financial failure and the reasons it couldn’t be saved.
Southeast Asia’s turn to crops for fuel leaves less for food and exports
Rising use of crops for biofuel in Southeast Asia is reducing food production and exports, raising concerns over food security and economic stability.
Hitachi lands deal for Mexican railway signaling system
Hitachi wins a €168 million contract to supply signaling and telecom systems for a 396-km railway line in northeastern Mexico, expanding its global rail operations.